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Help with Small Non-Profit Fundraising Software

I run a non-profit and need suggestions about the best database to get. I loved Giftworks but they don't convert to the cloud so went with Frontstream that bought up so many databases. I paid a lot and it's totally useless for me. Only way to ask questions is with a chat or email. They are more interested in upselling. All I need is a database that stores records about my donors - runs reports- mailing lists - info on constituents.

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Help with Small Non-Profit Fundraising Software

I run a non-profit and need suggestions about the best database to get. I loved Giftworks but they don't convert to the cloud so went with Frontstream that bought up so many databases. I paid a lot and it's totally useless for me. Only way to ask questions is with a chat or email. They are more interested in upselling. All I need is a database that stores records about my donors - runs reports- mailing lists - info on constituents.

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Salesforce alternative

I’m looking for alternative for Salesforce CRM. In my current salesforce org, I had implemented customizations for accounts, opportunity, opportunity product, product, product schedules, price books, price book entry, contacts, leads, 12-15 custom objects

2 custom apps, approval process, flows, triggers, and some lwc component, validation rules were also present.

The org is for about 100+ users.

Any recommended alternatives which will have the similar capabilities to implement all the above features.

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Salesforce alternative

I’m looking for alternative for Salesforce CRM. In my current salesforce org, I had implemented customizations for accounts, opportunity, opportunity product, product, product schedules, price books, price book entry, contacts, leads, 12-15 custom objects

2 custom apps, approval process, flows, triggers, and some lwc component, validation rules were also present.

The org is for about 100+ users.

Any recommended alternatives which will have the similar capabilities to implement all the above features.

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Is there a way to not duplicate de lead cards when I use other number to talk to someone inside the CRM? (using kommo)

I use the Whatsapp API for the "new leads". But whenever I need to transfer the lead to a seller, it's creating a new lead card, duplicate. Is there a way for the seller to send a message from inside the CRM and inside the lead card, only changing the number that they wanna use (a normal number, using whatsapp lite, separate from the API) and the CRM not creating a duplicate card for that person?

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Is there a way to not duplicate de lead cards when I use other number to talk to someone inside the CRM? (using kommo)

I use the Whatsapp API for the "new leads". But whenever I need to transfer the lead to a seller, it's creating a new lead card, duplicate. Is there a way for the seller to send a message from inside the CRM and inside the lead card, only changing the number that they wanna use (a normal number, using whatsapp lite, separate from the API) and the CRM not creating a duplicate card for that person?

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I have small food manufacture business and would like to implement a CRM, any advice on which one?

we have most of our data in excel spreadsheets (inventory, sales, orders, daily production, manufacture), the only thing we have in a quasi-ERP is only billing (i already paid for a full year licensing but would like to migrate for a full integration after the licensing ends). I would like to be the one implementing and migrating everything to the CRM (I know its a headache but id be open to paying for consulting hours for one-on-one advice to have some help implementing it, and would like to finish in under 3 months). All our processes are pretty simple, and we don't have a lot of ingredients or different suppliers for our products. We don't have a really big budget for it. We have contacted Odoo and have had some meeting but their price for 3 users and the apps we would need is a bit higher than we would like and the consulting hours are also pretty high. We want everything to communicate with everything so we can have real reports with hard data to be able to scale the business as soon as posible.

Any recommendations for different ERP mostly for small business?

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Question for the founding fathers

CRM founders (people actually running and supporting production platforms), what feature ended up being far more important than you expected?

I've spent a lot of time talking with service businesses, and it's interesting how often the things founders think are important differ from what customers actually use every day.

For example, I originally expected reporting and analytics to be a major selling point.

Instead, I keep hearing more about dispatching, technician communication, appointment management, customer self-service, and simply getting invoices paid faster.

What's surprised me most is that many customers don't seem to care how sophisticated the system is under the hood. They care about whether it removes friction from their day.

I'm specifically interested in hearing from founders, operators, and people responsible for maintaining real-world CRM deploymentsβ€”not just building demos or prototypes.

What feature ended up driving adoption, retention, or customer satisfaction that you didn't initially think would matter?

And conversely, what feature did you spend months building that customers barely cared about?

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Question for the founding fathers

CRM founders (people actually running and supporting production platforms), what feature ended up being far more important than you expected?

I've spent a lot of time talking with service businesses, and it's interesting how often the things founders think are important differ from what customers actually use every day.

For example, I originally expected reporting and analytics to be a major selling point.

Instead, I keep hearing more about dispatching, technician communication, appointment management, customer self-service, and simply getting invoices paid faster.

What's surprised me most is that many customers don't seem to care how sophisticated the system is under the hood. They care about whether it removes friction from their day.

I'm specifically interested in hearing from founders, operators, and people responsible for maintaining real-world CRM deploymentsβ€”not just building demos or prototypes.

What feature ended up driving adoption, retention, or customer satisfaction that you didn't initially think would matter?

And conversely, what feature did you spend months building that customers barely cared about?

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Going to build a crm

I am going to take time and build a crm and I need your opinions on what all you think should be added and how it will help business

I will add integration and plugins

Will keep updating you

So this is day 1 of building crm

Please feel free to put out your suggestions

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Looking for a better way to manage WhatsApp conversations across a small team

We run a small business with 4 people handling customer inquiries and sales conversations. Most new inquiries come through WhatsApp, and that has started creating a few challenges as volume has increased. Right now, conversations are mostly managed manually, which means customer history is spread across different devices and it is not always easy to see who last spoke with a lead or whether a follow-up has already happened.
We are not looking for a huge enterprise setup. The main goal is simply to keep conversations organized, avoid missed follow-ups, and give everyone on the team visibility into customer interactions.
For those dealing with a similar situation, what are you using? Are you connecting WhatsApp to an existing CRM, using a shared inbox solution, or doing something else entirely?
Interested in hearing what has worked well and what you would avoid.

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Looking for a better way to manage WhatsApp conversations across a small team

We run a small business with 4 people handling customer inquiries and sales conversations. Most new inquiries come through WhatsApp, and that has started creating a few challenges as volume has increased. Right now, conversations are mostly managed manually, which means customer history is spread across different devices and it is not always easy to see who last spoke with a lead or whether a follow-up has already happened.
We are not looking for a huge enterprise setup. The main goal is simply to keep conversations organized, avoid missed follow-ups, and give everyone on the team visibility into customer interactions.
For those dealing with a similar situation, what are you using? Are you connecting WhatsApp to an existing CRM, using a shared inbox solution, or doing something else entirely?
Interested in hearing what has worked well and what you would avoid.

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Looking genuine suggestions

Looking for honest feedback from sales reps, account executives, and anyone involved in B2B sales.

We have a hypothesis and want to test whether we're thinking about this correctly.

It is our thinking that tools like Apollo for data and Instantly or smartlead are heavily used by lead generation agencies and service businesses that need to identify and contact large volumes of prospects. Their challenge is often finding buyers within a broad ICP and validating thousands of records through outbound campaigns.

But what about companies that has ICP in a few industry For example, businesses that get leads from trade shows, inbound inquiries, referrals, existing networks, distributors, or industry relationships. These companies often know exactly who they want to sell to and don't necessarily need another database of contacts.

Here we are taking businesses like machinery manufacturer, Import-Export trading companies, Industrial services, mid-size equipment makers, textile, leather products makers..In short not technology or software / marketing related but traditional businesses.

Their challenge seems different:

* Long sales cycles

* Multiple follow-ups over months

* Managing notes and context around each account

* Keeping outreach personalized

* Staying top-of-mind without becoming annoying

Most CRMs are great for reporting and pipeline visibility, but time has came outreach first CRMs or outbound tools needed whose main job is sending emails hyper personalization because of small volume this can achieved, phone calls, Research based outreach.

Our question is:

Do you think there is a meaningful gap between CRM software and high-volume outbound tools?

Is there a space for mid volume outbound tool but hyper personalized? If you're in sales, how are you currently handling follow-ups and account-based outreach for prospects that are already known to you or you are sure they have suppliers who are your competitors.

Are we thinking in the right direction, or are we missing something obvious?

Would love to hear real-world experiences.

NOTE: please don't promote any tools here.

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PIVOTING CAREERS FROM ADMIN TO CRM ADMIN, NEED ADVICE AND GUIDANCE PLEASE HELP

Hello,

I NEED ADVICE ON HOW TO PIVOT CAREERS AND GET A JOB QUICKLY

I'm currently an Administrative Assistant, trying to transition careers to work with CRM systems, whether it's a CRM Administrator, or working with RevOps (in the future).

I'm transitioning careers because I was previously interested in data analysis and learned it would be an easier transition from my current admin job to CRM administrator, rather than get an entry level Data Analyst job (to work with SQL). I just have basic SQL knowledge from a previous bootcamp.

I have 2 Associate's Degrees in Business Administration and Economics, I have 1 Bachelor's in Psychology. (it's a long story why I didn't finish my Bachelor's for Economics lol).

My only relevant experience to CRM systems is my current admin job, where I do data entry, write reports after interviewing customers, upload reports into database system.
Right now, I'm trying to get the HubSpot Reporting and Revenue Operations certifications.
Then I'd try to get Salesforce certifications.

My biggest drive behind all this is to try and get a better paying job as soon as possible, because my mom was supposed to retire this year, and I need to help out with bills.

Please, please, give me any advice, on how to get a better paying job soon, or direct me to someone who can. Please DM me if you can give me advice, or even want to mentor me.

Do I still continue to self teach and get certifications? Do I go into grad school? I keep getting advice that I just need to have convincing projects on my portfolio after self teaching.

I just want to help out my family.

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instantly vs smartlead? been going back and forth for weeks

Just finished a trial of both for teh past month with my agency. we run about 50k emails per week across diffrent clients.

Instantly is solid for the basics. the warmup pool is huge, inbox rotation works well, and the analytics are clean. but their a/b testing is pretty basic and the api limits can be annoying if your doing anything custom. also their support takes forever to respond sometimes.

Smartlead has better features on paper. the subsequences are nice, better webhook options, and the white label setup works. but man, the ui feels clunky compared to Instantly. and we've had more deliverability issues with Smartlead accounts even with proper warmup.

we were using Apollo for contact finding before but the data quality was hit or miss, lot of bounces that were messing with our sender reputation. been testing Prospeo for the lead enrichment side since both of these cold email tools are weak on building lists. curious what others are using for their full stack?

price wise they're basically the same once you factor in everthing. Instantly's a bit cheaper at scale but Smartlead includes more in the base plan.

we're probably sticking with Instantly for now but might keep Smartlead for specific campaigns that need the advanced sequencing.

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instantly vs smartlead? been going back and forth for weeks

Just finished a trial of both for teh past month with my agency. we run about 50k emails per week across diffrent clients.

Instantly is solid for the basics. the warmup pool is huge, inbox rotation works well, and the analytics are clean. but their a/b testing is pretty basic and the api limits can be annoying if your doing anything custom. also their support takes forever to respond sometimes.

Smartlead has better features on paper. the subsequences are nice, better webhook options, and the white label setup works. but man, the ui feels clunky compared to Instantly. and we've had more deliverability issues with Smartlead accounts even with proper warmup.

we were using Apollo for contact finding before but the data quality was hit or miss, lot of bounces that were messing with our sender reputation. been testing Prospeo for the lead enrichment side since both of these cold email tools are weak on building lists. curious what others are using for their full stack?

price wise they're basically the same once you factor in everthing. Instantly's a bit cheaper at scale but Smartlead includes more in the base plan.

we're probably sticking with Instantly for now but might keep Smartlead for specific campaigns that need the advanced sequencing.

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